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[edit] 20, December 2003 agreement

Reuters reports that the main union government and the three semi-autonomous islands singed an agreement, which set up a customs authority, including international experts to solve disputes over collection and ensure fair distribution of revenues, and gives control of the local police to the island authorities, while the army will be under the command of the federal government. [1]

I don't know where is appropriate places this adds to. Politics or History?

[edit] New Developments

This entire article needs updating. The IMF currently has a Staff Monitored Program (SMP) in place and the World Bank has a Social Fund credit which became effective in August 2004. A Donors Round Table is due to be held in Mauritius (chaired by President Mbeki) around December 8, 2005.

[edit] Defacement

Someone put a picture of a prince albert piercing into the page, somehow. It wasn't in the source of the page, so a quick re-save removed it. - APF

[edit] Languages

There are two contradictory sections regarding the language distribution, one under demographics and the other under Media and Culture. If I knew which one was correct I'd fix it, does anyone have a source to back either of these claims up? --Cdills 18:38, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

See french version.